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| Babala for Linux 0.4.0 Fend off evil muggers, requires keen strategy
| | | | | Babala for Linux Publisher's Description Out of some high monastery comes Babala, a simple logical game with elements of move strategy. The enemy muggers (they can't shoot) are situated on the field. Intently, they dog your every turn. You'll have only limited moves and shots to deploy during your each round, then the enemy makes a measured advance. 200 expertly-crafted levels, ranging from super-easy to tearing your hair out. It's quite an ascent, a test of wits, not reflexes. System Requirements 333MHz CPU, 64MB RAM What's new now with Web high scores posting | | | | Download Babala for Linux | Screenshots
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